Volume 30, Issue 5 pp. 431-432
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Posttransfusion hepatitis B transmitted by blood from a hepatitis B surface antigen-negative hepatitis B virus carrier

J. Larsen MD

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J. Larsen MD

1Blood Bank and Department of Immunology, Ullevaal Hospital, 0407 Oslo 4, NorwaySearch for more papers by this author
G. Hetland

G. Hetland

Geir Hetland, MD, Blood Bank and Department of Immunology, Ullevaal Hospital.

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K. Skaug

K. Skaug

Kjell Skaug, PhD, The Microbiological Laboratory, Ullevaal Hospital

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First published: June 1990
Citations: 66

Abstract

A female blood donor at our institution was implicated in three cases of clinical posttransfusion hepatitis B. She had given blood 25 times in 8 years. Twenty-seven recipients were followed up, and about one-half of those who were still living had serologic markers of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The donor was repeatedly negative for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and antibody, but she had high titers of antibody to hepatitis B core antigen. We conclude that blood from this HBsAg-negative blood donor was capable of transmitting hepatitis B.

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